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To: Lane3 who wrote (1392)4/2/2003 4:20:27 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 7936
 
BTW the head of the NYSE is very conservative in his viewpiont........that might explain al Jazeera's eviction in part.

Maybe he's a country music fan.


Sorry.....he's too conservative for even Country.......<g>

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Patriotism embedded

By Cathalena E. Burch
ARIZONA DAILY STAR
Pop stars hauled out the black armbands and protest songs when tensions began boiling over the Middle East early this year.

Country stars unfurled the American flag.

In times of international crisis, country music stands firmly behind America's leaders, no matter how unpopular the battle.

"Country music is the music of the people. It's the music of the working-class American folks who make up the backbone of this country," says singer Darryl Worley, the latest to chime in on a chorus of pro-American country songs clogging the airwaves in recent weeks.


On station breaks, the FOX staff breaks into a rendition of Home Sweet Alabama! <g>

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